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RE: A Star Is Born - Movie Review

in #movie6 years ago (edited)

after you see the movie, you tell me what you think.

so that you have an idea of the prices, an entrance to the cinema equals 3.3 steem
the popcorn and sweets are more expensive a combo of popcorn, 2 pepsi and a chocolate equivalent to 4.2 steem, usually people go to the movies on Monday because there is 50% off, and most people do not buy popcorn only the tickets

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I don't watch many movies, so I doubt I will see it, at least in theaters. Maybe if it comes to Netflix.

That's not very expensive for us in the USA. How many hours of work is that for most people down there? Have the prices increased with the inflation?

I would like to have netflix
the inflation continues to increase, a few months ago with 1 steem/sbd we bought many things, now we must gather many more to be able to do something, we practically have inflation in dollars something that had not happened

Netflix is nice. You don't have access to everything, but you just pay the one fee, and then that's it. No more fees to access the content for the month.

That's scary you're starting to see inflation in dollars. I wonder if that's because people had some savings in dollars and now that people are spending their savings, the prices in dollars are going up... because there are so many of them around. That's what I'm expecting will happen in the US eventually.

many people have left the country and send remittances in dollars to their families so they can live here and that has also become a business, There are, how do I explain? a black dollar of the black dollar, hyperinflation does not stop here, the government wants us poor in dollars, euros, steem

That makes sense. If people are trying to get dollars in, I can imagine there are people who will make that happen... for a fee.

If you happen to discover how much an ounce of silver costs, I would love to know!